Was Anton Yelchins character of Kyle Reese modeled on Michael Biehns portrayal in the original Terminator?
McG: No, really, this is a story about Michael Biehn’s character Kyle Reese as played by Anton: seeing that people make sacrifices so that others may live. He witnesses that act at the end of the movie, and it’s a precursor to “Hey, 10 years from now there’s going to be a moment when they sit around and go, ‘We need someone to go back and save Sarah Connor, and by the way, if you go back, you can never return to this world. Say goodbye to the ones you love, say goodbye to [everything]. Once you go back, that’s it. It’s curtains.'” And he, of course, you know, indeed dies as well. And as a function of what he saw first-hand in this film, he has the courage at that moment to say, “I’ll go. I’ll go.” And this is why he became that guy. Which I like very much. … There’ve been a couple of injuries associated with the shooting? McG: Yeah, I mean our special-effects guy, a guy named Mike Menardis, who did Tropic Thunder and did our film, basically had his leg severed off, and they had to re
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